In tennis, this is generally true: Straight arm forehand = More power potential, Harder to time. Double Bend forehand = Less power potential, Easier to time.
1) Explain why a straight arm forehand strike might have more power potential than double bend forehand.
2) Explain why a straight arm forehand strike might be harder to time than double bend forehand.
Explain, with examples of mathematical calculations showing torque, why a person with a longer arm might be better in tennis compared to a person with a shorter arm.
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In tennis, this is generally true:
Straight arm forehand = More power potential, Harder to time.
Double Bend forehand = Less power potential, Easier to time.
1) Explain why a straight arm forehand strike might have more power potential than double bend forehand.
2) Explain why a straight arm forehand strike might be harder to time than double bend forehand.
Explain, with examples of mathematical calculations showing torque, why a person with a longer arm might be better in tennis compared to a person with a shorter arm.